Discipleship and Faith
Over the past several months here at Equip, I have had the privilege of growing in discipleship with others, though in a rather non-traditional way. My discipleship has been with…
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Equip Missionary Training and Bible Storying: God’s Story Through Spoken Word
In the Equip Missionary Training, we talked about the basics of what orality is and who are considered oral people and cultures. We recognized that orality relies on verbal communication…
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Unreached People Groups: How do We Reach Them?
There are 52 unreached people groups in New York City. While in New York, we learn different methodologies to reach them. In the Great Commission, Jesus told his closest disciples…
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Living Water
Water is important. It makes up the majority of our world. You could almost say we live in a “water world.” But Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper would probably prefer…
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A Gospel for All People
There is no question that the world is full of diverse people. People from different cultures have different values and different ways to view right and wrong. The way individuals…
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Saint Patrick: Missionary
This year, on March 17th, millions across the globe will tap into their inner Irish for St. Patrick’s Day. Glow in the dark shamrock necklaces will be adorned. Cheap plastic…
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The Power of Perseverance
What is perseverance? What does it mean to our Christian walk? Perseverance, in short, is keeping on keeping on. It’s being faithful, day after day, to do the things that…
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Missionary Training: Serving to Speak
During serving in missionary training, you learn to share the gospel. After all, God has called us to share the truth of Christ’s death and resurrection in order to win…
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A Simple Question
A Simple Question One of the greatest joys of working in cross-cultural evangelism, or missions, is getting to explore neighborhoods and areas where you would normally never find yourself. You…
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Sharing the Gospel in a Mosque
From the outside, it looked like a regular house. It was a typical New York City row house. The white wooden siding looked old and weathered. You would not have known…
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